Pacers on verge of clinching top seed in East with win over Thunder

Lance Stephenson, then of the Indiana Pacers, celebrates after scoring in a 2014 game. The Clippers acquired Stephenson in a trade Monday with the Charlotte Hornets.

Lance Stephenson, then of the Indiana Pacers, celebrates after scoring in a 2014 game. The Clippers acquired Stephenson in a trade Monday with the Charlotte Hornets.

(Michael Conroy / Associated Press)

Ira Winderman

WASHINGTON -- What became apparent with Saturday night's Miami Heat loss to the Atlanta Hawks came into sharper focus Sunday: The Heat likely will enter the NBA playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

David West scored 21 points and Lance Stephenson had his NBA-leading fifth triple-double (17 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists) of the season in leading Indiana past Oklahoma City. Paul George finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds.

Kevin Durant finished with 38 points for Oklahoma City (58-22) on a day it could have locked up the second seed in the West.

Sunday's victory improved the Pacers' record to 55-26. The Heat, who were idle Sunday, are 54-26. While the Heat and Pacers finished their season series tied, 2-2, the Pacers hold the tiebreaker by virtue of a superior Eastern Conference record, 37-14 to 34-16.

With Heat forward LeBron James expressing a desire for time off this week, and with Coach Erik Spoelstra saying he would decide his playing rotation Monday, it could be Heat Lite the next two games.

“We'll see how our bodies feel,” Spoelstra said, giving his team Sunday off. “As usual with our camp, we'll be day to day.”